3. I realized that friendship, comradeship, would never arise in really difficult, life-threatening conditions. Friendship arises in difficult but bearable conditions (in the hospital, but not at the pit face). 4. I realized that the feeling a man preserves longest is anger. There is only enough flesh on a hungry man for anger: everything else leaves him indifferent. 6. I realized that humans were human because they were physically stronger and clung to life more than any other animal: no horse can survive work in the Far North. 7. I saw that the only group of people able to preserve a minimum of humanity in conditions of starvation and abuse were the religious believers, the sectarians (almost all of them), and most priests. 8. Party workers and the military are the first to fall apart and do so most easily. 9. I saw what a weighty argument for the intellectual is the most ordinary slap in the face. Excerpt from “Forty-Five Things I Learned in the Gulag”
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Lessons from The Gulag
3. I realized that friendship, comradeship, would never arise in really difficult, life-threatening conditions. Friendship arises in difficult but bearable conditions (in the hospital, but not at the pit face). 4. I realized that the feeling a man preserves longest is anger. There is only enough flesh on a hungry man for anger: everything else leaves him indifferent. 6. I realized that humans were human because they were physically stronger and clung to life more than any other animal: no horse can survive work in the Far North. 7. I saw that the only group of people able to preserve a minimum of humanity in conditions of starvation and abuse were the religious believers, the sectarians (almost all of them), and most priests. 8. Party workers and the military are the first to fall apart and do so most easily. 9. I saw what a weighty argument for the intellectual is the most ordinary slap in the face. Excerpt from “Forty-Five Things I Learned in the Gulag”
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(Regarding Armed ANTIFA) —“Look at these rejects. Genetic tragedies. If God ha
(Regarding Armed ANTIFA)
—“Look at these rejects. Genetic tragedies. If God hated me this much I might be an aspiring terrorist too.”— Dave Martel
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-05 21:21:00 UTC
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Curt Doolittle updated his status. —“The only real crime in war is defeat. You
Curt Doolittle updated his status.
—“The only real crime in war is defeat. You can personally or as a group feel there is a moral way of prosecuting a war but in the end it’s relative to what is necessary for victory, and moral justifications before or after the fact are just that. The greater evil is to lose.”— Eric Best
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-05 16:09:15 UTC
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“The only real crime in war is defeat. You can personally or as a group feel the
—“The only real crime in war is defeat. You can personally or as a group feel there is a moral way of prosecuting a war but in the end it’s relative to what is necessary for victory, and moral justifications before or after the fact are just that. The greater evil is to lose.”— Eric Best
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-05 12:09:00 UTC
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“Gods are fictional character creations of men in the theories of men about the
—“Gods are fictional character creations of men in the theories of men about the future potential of men.”—Alexander Brown
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-04 15:36:25 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1014533396280864770
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Curt Doolittle updated his status. —“Gods are fictional character creations of
Curt Doolittle updated his status.
—“Gods are fictional character creations of men in the theories of men about the future potential of men.”—Alexander Brown
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-04 15:36:10 UTC
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LESSONS FROM THE GULAG 3. I realized that friendship, comradeship, would never a
LESSONS FROM THE GULAG
3. I realized that friendship, comradeship, would never arise in really difficult, life-threatening conditions. Friendship arises in difficult but bearable conditions (in the hospital, but not at the pit face).
4. I realized that the feeling a man preserves longest is anger. There is only enough flesh on a hungry man for anger: everything else leaves him indifferent.
6. I realized that humans were human because they were physically stronger and clung to life more than any other animal: no horse can survive work in the Far North.
7. I saw that the only group of people able to preserve a minimum of humanity in conditions of starvation and abuse were the religious believers, the sectarians (almost all of them), and most priests.
8. Party workers and the military are the first to fall apart and do so most easily.
9. I saw what a weighty argument for the intellectual is the most ordinary slap in the face.
Excerpt from “Forty-Five Things I Learned in the Gulag”
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-04 13:41:00 UTC
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“Gods are fictional character creations of men in the theories of men about the
—“Gods are fictional character creations of men in the theories of men about the future potential of men.”—Alexander Brown
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-04 11:36:00 UTC
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Now are we well resolved; and, by God’s help and yours, This Nation being ours,
Now are we well resolved;
and, by God’s help and yours,
This Nation being ours,
We’ll bend it to our will,
Or break it all to pieces:
Source date (UTC): 2018-07-03 12:40:08 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1014126644552982528